Becoming an Activist: Critical Action Among Black Youth During the Transition to Adulthood

Deaweh E. Benson, V. McLoyd, Jozet Channey
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Many Black young adults engage in their communities through critical action, or activism, as they transition into adulthood. However, knowledge about predictors of critical action remain sparse. The present longitudinal study addresses this gap by exploring links between critical action, ethnic-racial identity, and racial discrimination among 143 Black youth who were surveyed as adolescents ( Mage = 15; 66% female) and again as young adults ( Mage = 20). Using hierarchical logistic regression, we found that young adult experiences of racial discrimination were related to increased odds of critical action, accounting for adolescent racial discrimination, gender, caregiver education, and postsecondary enrollment. We also found that criminalizing discriminatory experiences (e.g., being stopped by the police) during young adulthood were related to increased odds of critical action. Our findings document changes in racial discrimination and ethnic-racial identity during the transition to adulthood and suggest that some marginalized youth may transform adverse experiences into critical action.
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成为活动家:黑人青年在向成年过渡期间的批判行动
许多黑人青年在步入成年后通过批判行动或行动主义参与社区活动。然而,有关批判行动预测因素的知识仍然很少。本纵向研究针对这一空白,在 143 名黑人青年中探讨了批判行动、民族-种族认同和种族歧视之间的联系,这些青年在青少年时期(年龄=15;66% 为女性)和青年成人时期(年龄=20)接受了调查。通过分层逻辑回归,我们发现,考虑到青少年时期的种族歧视、性别、照顾者的教育程度以及中学后的入学率,青年时期的种族歧视经历与采取批判性行动的几率增加有关。我们还发现,青壮年时期的犯罪化歧视经历(如被警察拦截)与采取批判性行动的几率增加有关。我们的研究结果表明,在向成年过渡的过程中,种族歧视和民族-种族身份发生了变化,这表明一些边缘化青年可能会将不利经历转化为批判行动。
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